The degassing plumes at Pu`u O`o and Halema’uma’u continue elevated though. And overlook cams within the Hawaii Volcanoes Park recorded some red glow was still visible at night coming from the pit-vent in the Halema’uma’u Crater; the only visible molten lava colors right now.

Cooler air and some scattered rain showers are sliding across portions of windward Big Island this morning, breaking up our dry voggy week.

High surf warnings are still posted, but are way down from the 30 to 40-foot waves north shores of Oahu forecast yesterday: ...HIGH SURF WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 6 PM HST THISEVENING...

SURF ALONG NORTH AND WEST FACING SHORES OF KAUAI AND NIIHAU...ANDALONG NORTH FACING SHORES OF OAHU...MOLOKAI AND MAUI WILL BE 20 TO 25 FEET TODAY.

SURF ALONG WEST FACING SHORES OF OAHU AND MOLOKAI WILL BE 12 TO 20 FEET TODAY.

SURF ALONG WEST FACING SHORES OF THE BIG ISLAND WILL BE 8 TO 12 FEET TODAY.

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About Me

Before retiring this blog my intentions for it were:
I love sharing what is happening here on the Big Island, especially the on-going lava flow and reporting on serious changes in the weather and surf conditions. When I am on-the-ball I offer daily reports (less often during stagnant or non-event times) of these and other Big Island events.
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If you would be interested in seeing my photography of molten lava, surfing and a bunch of other things I point my camera at, visit my photo galleries here: Leigh Hilbert Photography ---------
To view some of my video of the lava flows check out my YouTube website channel; KumukahiHawk
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To hear radio interviews of me talking about the lava flow you can look for the titles & links along the right side of the main page.
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To absorb some of the amazing lava action of the past few years just look through the BLOG ARCHIVES further down this page for the many first-hand accounts, lava photos, videos and stories,
Aloha,
Leigh

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All images and video posted on Hawaiian Lava Daily are copyright of Leigh Hilbert Photography unless otherwise labeled. Use of images or video in any form must be by written permission and/or license from Leigh Hilbert.

Contact Leigh with inquiries at: lavalee808@gmail.com

ALSO: LICENSED DIGITAL DOWNLOADS available on my photography site- click the text to open the gallery and select image desired and follow prompts.

Hana Hou! Magazine story

HanaHou! - the Hawaiian Airlines inflight magazine, published an article on Jack Thompson's life and challenges as the last man standing when the lava finally takes his home. This was in their August/September 2012 edition. They have a condensed version on their WEBSITE. My photos are featured. The photos used in my account of events that day

TV interview - 2 1/2 minutes

2012 radio interview

If you have some time or the interest, Kim McMillon, a host on 'Arts In The Valley' (website linked here) is also a California AM radio station that did an interview with me covering questions about my lava videography & photography, Kilauea history and of my involvement with Jack Thompson and the story of his home lost to lava. The segment is about twenty minutes long:The Interview on mp3